Expedition 57 Explained

ISS Expedition 57
Insignia:ISS Expedition 57 Patch.svg
Insignia Caption:Expedition 57 mission patch
Mission Type:ISS Expedition
Crew Size:3 (first part)
6 (second part)
Crew Members:Expedition 56/57:
Alexander Gerst
Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor
Sergey Prokopyev
Crew Evas:1
Crew Eva Duration:7 hours 45 minutes
Crew Photo:Expedition 57 crew portrait (new).jpg
Crew Photo Caption:(l-r) Serena Auñón-Chancellor of NASA, Commander Alexander Gerst from the European Space Agency and Sergei Prokopev of Roscosmos.
Space Station:International Space Station
Start Date:4 October 2018 UTC
End Date:20 December 2018 UTC
Arrival Craft:Soyuz MS-09
Soyuz MS-10 (failed)
Soyuz MS-11
Departure Craft:Soyuz MS-09
Soyuz MS-11
Previous Mission:Expedition 56
Next Mission:Expedition 58
Programme:ISS expeditions

Expedition 57 was the 57th expedition to the International Space Station, which began on October 4, 2018, upon the departure of Soyuz MS-08.

History

Soyuz MS-09 crew, Alexander Gerst, Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor, and Sergey Prokopyev, since June 2018 aboard the ISS, were expected to be joined by Aleksey Ovchinin and Nick Hague in October 2018.[1] The latter two crew members boarded Soyuz MS-10 on October 11, 2018, but the launch was aborted mid-flight due to a booster failure; the crew landed safely after a ballistic descent.[2] [3]

The impact of the Soyuz MS-10 failure and subsequent investigation on the ISS crew schedule was not initially clear.[4] The Expedition 57 initial crew needed to depart by mid-December 2018 in Soyuz MS-09 due to the limited on-orbit lifespan of "about 200 days" of the Soyuz capsule, or no later than early January 2019 allowing for a small margin on the lifespan. NASA would have attempted to avoid de-crewing the ISS, commanding the station from the ground is feasible if necessary.[5]

On 23 October 2018, NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that Soyuz flights to the ISS were expected to resume in December 2018.[6] The Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft commanded by cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, carrying him and two flight engineers, Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques, was launched on December 3, 2018, marking the 100th orbital launch of the year;[7] the Expedition 57 initial crew departed on December 20 and Expedition 58 started as a three-person increment.[8] [9]

Crew

Position(First part)
October 4 – December 3, 2018
(Second part)
December 3–20, 2018
Commander Alexander Gerst, ESA
Second spaceflight[10]
Flight Engineer 1 Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor, NASA
First spaceflight[11]
Flight Engineer 2 Sergey Prokopyev, RSA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 3  Oleg Kononenko, RSA
Fourth spaceflight
Flight Engineer 4  Anne McClain, NASA
First spaceflight
Flight Engineer 5  David Saint-Jacques, CSA
First spaceflight

Originally NASA Astronaut Jeanette Epps was assigned as flight engineer for Expeditions 56 and 57, becoming the first African American space station crew member[12] and the 15th African American to fly in space, but on January 16, 2018, NASA announced that Epps had been replaced by her backup Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor.[13] On January 20, Epps' brother Henry posted a statement on Facebook, since deleted, that "My sister Dr. Jeannette Epps has been fighting against oppressive racism and misogyny in NASA and now they are holding her back and allowing a Caucasian Astronaut to take her place!" Jeanette Epps stated that she could not comment on her brother's post or the reason why she was pulled off the mission, but did state that she has no medical condition or family problem preventing her from flying, and that her training had been successful. The Washington Post stated that "Last-minute crew changes are not unusual at NASA."[14] [15] [16]

Cosmonaut Nikolai Tikhonov was slated to make his first spaceflight on the Soyuz MS-10 spacecraft, but was removed from the crew due to delays in launching the Russian Nauka module. This is the second time that Tikhonov has been removed from an ISS crew for such reason.[17] [18]

Spacewalks

EVA #SpacewalkersStart (UTC)End (UTC)Duration
Expedition 57
EVA 1*
Oleg Kononenko Sergey ProkopyevDecember 11, 201815:59December 11, 2018
23:44
7 hours 45 minutes
The cosmonauts went outside to install a plug and thermal insulation on the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft which was damaged by a powertool causing an air leak. The cosmonauts gave Soyuz MS-09 a clean bill of health before they patched it up clearing the vessel for entry on December 20, 2018. Get ahead task included swapping experiments on the Rassvet module.[19]
*denotes spacewalks performed from the Pirs docking compartment in Russian Orlan suits.

Uncrewed spaceflights to the ISS

Resupply missions that visited the International Space Station during Expedition 57:

Spacecraft
– ISS flight number
CountryMissionLauncherLaunch
(UTC)
Docked/Berthed
(UTC)
Undocked/Unberthed
(UTC)
Duration (Docked)Deorbit
Progress MS-10
– ISS 71P
LogisticsSoyuz-FG 16 Nov 2018, 18:14:08 18 Nov 2018, 19:28 4 Jun 2019, 08:404 Jun 2019, 08:40
Cygnus NG-10
– CRS NG-10E
United StatesLogisticsAntares 230 17 Nov 2018, 09:01:31 19 Nov 2018, 12:31 8 Feb 2019, 16:16 Feb. 25, 2019, 09:05
SpaceX CRS-16
– CRS SpX-16
United StatesLogisticsFalcon 9 Block 55 Dec 2018, 18:16 8 Dec 2018, 15:3613 Jan 2019, 23:3314 Jan 2019

References

  1. Web site: Future Expeditions . NASA . May 9, 2018 . June 5, 2018.
  2. News: Dent . Steve . Soyuz astronauts safe after failure forced an emergency landing . 11 October 2018 . Engadget . 11 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Family, world watches as rocket carrying Kansas astronaut fails . . https://web.archive.org/web/20181012065041/https://www.kansas.com/news/local/article219839385.html . October 12, 2018 . October 11, 2018 . live.
  4. News: Berger . Eric . A Soyuz crew makes an emergency landing after rocket fails . 11 October 2018 . Ars Technica . 11 October 2018 . en-us.
  5. News: NASA to look at options to keep crew on ISS while Soyuz grounded. Foust. Jeff. 11 October 2018. SpaceNews.
  6. Web site: NASA administrator says Russians on track for December Soyuz flight to station . Spaceflight Now . 25 October 2018.
  7. News: Gebhardt . Chris . 100th orbital launch of 2018: International trio set for launch to Space Station – NASASpaceFlight.com . 3 December 2018 . NASASpaceflight.com.
  8. Web site: Upcoming ISS Expeditions. Spacefacts. November 2, 2018.
  9. Web site: Future Expeditions. NASA. 2018. November 2, 2018.
  10. Web site: Alexander Gerst. ESA. 9 February 2018. 12 March 2018.
  11. Web site: Serena M. Auñón-Chancellor (M.D.) NASA Astronaut. NASA. 3 August 2017. 12 March 2018. July 3, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170703073924/https://www.nasa.gov/astronauts/biographies/serena-m-aunon-chancellor/biography/. dead.
  12. Web site: NASA Assigns Upcoming Space Station Crew Members . NASA press release 17-001 . Karen Northon . January 4, 2017 . January 21, 2017.
  13. Web site: NASA Announces Updated Crew Assignments for Space Station Missions. NASA press release 18-004. Karen Northon. January 18, 2018. January 21, 2017.
  14. News: Kaplan. Sarah. NASA pulled this astronaut from a space station crew. Her brother blames racism.. 23 January 2018. The Washington Post. 22 January 2018.
  15. News: NASA's Jeanette Epps' brother blames racism for why she got removed from her upcoming mission. 23 January 2018. Newsweek. 21 January 2018. en.
  16. News: NASA faces calls for reinstatement of first African American on International Space Station crew. 23 January 2018. Houston Chronicle. 22 January 2018.
  17. Web site: No U.S. Crew Will Command The International Space Station in 2019 . AmericaSpace . Ben Evans . May 30, 2018 . August 18, 2018.
  18. Web site: As Soyuz MS-01 Lands, International Partners Look Ahead to Reduced Crewing in 2017 . AmericaSpace . Ben Evans . October 30, 2016 . August 18, 2018.
  19. Web site: Russian Spacewalkers Complete Crew Vehicle Inspection – Space Station.

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